Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Dec 2021)

A Review of Methods for Ship Detection with Electro-Optical Images in Marine Environments

  • Liqian Wang,
  • Shuzhen Fan,
  • Yunxia Liu,
  • Yongfu Li,
  • Cheng Fei,
  • Junliang Liu,
  • Bohan Liu,
  • Yakui Dong,
  • Zhaojun Liu,
  • Xian Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9121408
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. 1408

Abstract

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The ocean connects all continents and is an important space for human activities. Ship detection with electro-optical images has shown great potential due to the abundant imaging spectrum and, hence, strongly supports human activities in the ocean. A suitable imaging spectrum can obtain effective images in complex marine environments, which is the premise of ship detection. This paper provides an overview of ship detection methods with electro-optical images in marine environments. Ship detection methods with sea–sky backgrounds include traditional and deep learning methods. Traditional ship detection methods comprise the following steps: preprocessing, sea–sky line (SSL) detection, region of interest (ROI) extraction, and identification. The use of deep learning is promising in ship detection; however, it requires a large amount of labeled data to build a robust model, and its targeted optimization for ship detection in marine environments is not sufficient.

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